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Some boards that can have more than 768MBytes of SDRAM need to
set "initrd_high", so that the initrd can be accessed by the
Linux kernel.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Roese <sr@denx.de>
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- Add support for PPC440EPx & PPC440GRx
- Add support for PPC440EP(x)/GR(x) NAND controller
in cpu/ppc4xx directory
- Add NAND boot functionality for Sequoia board,
please see doc/README.nand-boot-ppc440 for details
- This Sequoia NAND image doesn't support environment
in NAND for now. This will be added in a short while.
Patch by Stefan Roese, 07 Sep 2006
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 07 Aug 2006
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Please see doc/README.bamboo for details.
Patch by Stefan Roese, 27 Jul 2006
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code and in SoC code). Boards using the old way have CFG_NAND_LEGACY and
BOARDLIBS = drivers/nand_legacy/libnand_legacy.a added. Build breakage for
NETTA.ERR and NETTA_ISDN - will go away when the new NAND support is
implemented for these boards.
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On PPC44x platforms, the startup message generated in "cpu.c" only
comprised the ppc type and revision but not additional informations
like speed etc. Those speed infos where printed in the board specific
code. This new implementation now prints all CPU infos in the common
cpu specific code. No board specific code is needed anymore and
therefore removed from all current 44x implementations.
Patch by Stefan Roese, 27 Nov 2005
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which makes the environment compatible with the hush shell.
WARNING: Support for the old '$(...)' syntax will be
discontinued in a later version.
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 15 Nov 2005
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 20 Oct 2005
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 14 Oct 2005
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now handling all 4xx cpu's.
Patch by Stefan Roese, 16 Aug 2005
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 11 Aug 2005
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 08 Aug 2005
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 04 Aug 2005
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Patch by Stefan Roese, 01 Aug 2005
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